Sony did not bring its Xperia Z4 flagship to the MWC party after all, but the Japanese company did announce the Xperia M4 Aqua at the Barcelona event. The handset is the company’s mid-range handset for 2014, and it is quite a decent stab at the middle of the road market. Rather like the name suggest, the M4 Aqua comes with Sony’s now expected waterproofing treatment, which means it can take swim in depths of up to 1.5 meters for 30...

Sony opted not to have a flagship smartphone launch at MWC today, with the Xperia Z4 expected to land later in the year. However, the company did introduce the Xperia Z4 range by announcing the flagship Xperia Z4 Tablet. The slate carries on Sony's recent excellence in the tablet market and is instantly among the best Android tablets we have ever seen. It also has a unique calling card as it is the thinnest slate that has been...

Sony has suffered a huge decline in recent years and the company has been forced to take some very uncomfortable measures. For example, Sony has been forced to sell its VAIO PC division, headquarter property around the globe, and worse had to lay off thousands of workers. While all of those things reduced losses, they did not bring the Japanese giant back into the black, so perhaps the most drastic decision has yet to be made. Rumors...

Releasing two smartphone flagships per year for some time now, and it’s a model that I have never been able to get behind. I like every Xperia Z series handset a lot, but each incarnation has been an incremental update of the previous. It has stopped Sony from taking big leaps in terms of technology and I have been hoping for some time that the Japanese giant would go back to launching one flagship per year. It turns out by hopes may...

There were rumors floating around that Sony may be unveiling the Xperia Z4 at Mobile World Congress but not much else was known. Now there are the two above "leaks" of the screen from the new device which gives us a little more information on this device. From these pics we can infer a few things. dual front-facing speakers They will be moved back to top and bottom of the glass front facing cameras and sensors switch will be trading...

Sony's recent problems are well known and well reports. The fallen electronics juggernaut has slipped drastically from its once dominant position, laying off tens of thousands of workers, selling its headquarter property around the world, offloading its VAIO PC division and still the company loses money. The smartphone business is arguably Sony’s only way out, but even that is taking a huge hit. According to Nikkei Business from...